Jin Liqun nominated as candidate for AIIB President
August 31, 2015 Category Finance, Weekly
The 6th Chief Negotiators’ Meeting on establishing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) agreed to name Jin Liqun as the official candidate for the Bank’s President. The chief negotiators from 54 of the 57 founding members of the AIIB (with Sri Lanka, Switzerland and Jordan absent) unanimously agreed to choose Jin for the post in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. Jin needs to be re-confirmed by the Board of Governors at its inaugural meeting after the formal establishment of the AIIB. He previously served as China’s Vice Finance Minister, Vice President of the Asian Development Bank, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of China Investment Corp (CIC), and Board Chairman of China International Capital Corp (CICC).
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